Look around, since even a changed ecosystem is still an ecosystem
Look around, since even a changed ecosystem is still an ecosystem.
Demography is the study of human population dynamics and it is used to determine the Natural Resources that will be needed to feed the people in a region.
lots of trees
People can survive rapid ecosystem changes by adapting their behavior, cultivating diverse skills, and seeking out new opportunities. Flexibility, innovation, and cooperation are key strategies for coping with shifts in natural systems. Additionally, investing in sustainable practices can help mitigate the impact of ecosystem changes on communities and individuals.
the factor that affect and change the ecosystem is how the people living
Look around, since even a changed ecosystem is still an ecosystem.
The selfish nature of people to sustain on natural products have changed nature's ecosystem.
Look around, since even a changed ecosystem is still an ecosystem
Demography is the study of human population dynamics and it is used to determine the Natural Resources that will be needed to feed the people in a region.
Tornadoes in the Midwest killed 41 people in 2008.
nah man, they are natural, unless people have purposely cleared land or whatever :)
It is possible but it isn't probable for the human ecosystem to return to it's original natural ecosystem. The first barrier to humans living in the natural ecosystem is the number of humans that occupy the earth; the natural ecosystem can't provide the quantity food and fresh water necessary to support the number of people necessary without artificial intervention. For the human race to be able to survive in the natural ecosystem, there would have to be an extreme reduction in the number of people living on earth.That describes only one barrier, there are many more. For example, people's knowledge of survival in the natural world; the necessity of removing the artificial supports of society, such as systems of law and order, social systems designed to live in the modern world; and people providing for their own needs using only what nature provides.Probably the biggest barrier to returning to a natural ecosystem, even if the human population found itself reduced to the point that this could be possible, is the trait of humans that got us to this point in civilization as we know it; that is the human drive to manipulate the environment by improving, inventing, and exploring ideas. That trait alone would have the human race quickly building a new, man made ecosystem.
Not enough people.
The natural environment determines the types of crops and animals that people keep. It may also determine the economic, social, and political activities that people engage in.
In the Midwest, there are a total of 60,006,000 people. This is the population of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin together(which make up the Midwest).
People live in the Midwest for various reasons, including its affordable cost of living, strong sense of community, and access to natural beauty. The region offers a mix of urban and rural lifestyles, with cities providing job opportunities and cultural amenities, while rural areas offer tranquility and space. Additionally, the Midwest is known for its friendly culture and family-oriented values, making it an appealing choice for many individuals and families.
yes it is people it really is